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The faces looked back questioningly. Pustovalov gently pushed the dark-haired girl aside, went up to the door and, with an unexpectedly confident movement, as if he had been doing this all his life, tore off the seal and pulled the fastening lug of the door leaf towards him. There was a soft hiss. Pustovalov put his hand through the crack in the door and with energetic jerks pushed the door leaf to the left.

The gorilla wrinkled its sloping forehead.

At that very moment, the light went out, and everyone felt what pitch darkness meant at a depth of fifty meters.

The light soon came on, but now it burned dimly, as if it lacked power.

Pustovalov peered into the tunnel, smelling a thick smell of dust, creosote and metal shavings. To the right was total darkness. On the left it was a little brighter, although Pustovalov thought that the headlights should burn brighter.

The girl with the crocodile followed his actions with the same shamelessly childish gaze.

– What is there? she asked.

Pust
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